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and i'll bet you you hear this everyday at the united nations. they see it as a government that's gone too far in its brutality and putting down protests within their own boundaries. >> chargely, you have right now 65 international t.v. channels working around the clock to tarnish the image of syria. to mislead and misinform the international public opinion about what's going on in syria. i'm not saying that we don't have a dramatic situation in syria. i acknowledge this and we need people and governments from outside to understand and help putting an end to the violence. not every single syrian opponent has a ph.d. in philosophy to understand what's going on on the ground. i said it also many of these syrian opponents, even those who use arms against the government are naive. they are victims because they are being manipulated by the poet roll dollars coming from qatar and saudi arabia as well as from the satellite channels based in saudi arabia and qatar also. you have people everyday around the clock calling the public opinion and syrian peopl
and i'll bet you you hear this everyday at the united nations. they see it as a government that's gone too far in its brutality and putting down protests within their own boundaries. >> chargely, you have right now 65 international t.v. channels working around the clock to tarnish the image of syria. to mislead and misinform the international public opinion about what's going on in syria. i'm not saying that we don't have a dramatic situation in syria. i acknowledge this and we need...
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leadership at the united nations. thank you. >> thank you. ambassador rice you'll have your full written statement in place in the record of course. so please feel free to summarize your statement if you chose. >> thank you very much, chairwoman granger, representative, members of the committee. thank you for inviting me to testify today. i'm grateful for your continued support of our efforts at the united nations. especially at this time of fiscal constraint. on behalf of the administration i'm pleased to request full funding. the contributions to international organizations, the contributions to international peacekeeping activities and the international organizations and programs account. as both democratic and republican leaders have long attested, a strong and effective united nations is one of our best tools to tackle many of the world's problem. tun is not the sum of our strategy. but it's an special peace of it. in response to the horrors in syria, the united states and our partners at the united nations have supported an immediate ha
leadership at the united nations. thank you. >> thank you. ambassador rice you'll have your full written statement in place in the record of course. so please feel free to summarize your statement if you chose. >> thank you very much, chairwoman granger, representative, members of the committee. thank you for inviting me to testify today. i'm grateful for your continued support of our efforts at the united nations. especially at this time of fiscal constraint. on behalf of the...
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the united nation conference on environment and development in 1992 where i headed the united states delegation, the expectations for it were much greater than for rio +20. one cannot but feel the sense of meeting fatigue, of resignation, of lowered expectations going into rio +20. i think it's probably a good idea to lower expectations for a conference, frankly. there are some very specific things, however, and i just went through them i thought in a compelling way that can be achieved there. and it will advance the cause. perhaps not as dramatically as what was achieved and agreed 20 years ago, but nevertheless, effectively to continue the country, the world, the environment moving in a better direction. now what rio did, i have a number of really indelible memories of rio. i think one of my most compelling is of flying back from a meeting that i had had with president calor and three of his minute stores and laid out the terms under which i would support president bush attending the conference. president calor said heads of state were waiting to see if president bush was coming an
the united nation conference on environment and development in 1992 where i headed the united states delegation, the expectations for it were much greater than for rio +20. one cannot but feel the sense of meeting fatigue, of resignation, of lowered expectations going into rio +20. i think it's probably a good idea to lower expectations for a conference, frankly. there are some very specific things, however, and i just went through them i thought in a compelling way that can be achieved there....
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support for and defense of israel in the united nations. and when it comes to unesco, look only at what israel is doing in its own interests. it is still voluntarily funding programs that it thinks are important. while we are not. >> ambassador, i have one question. we'll make another round, but you'll need to be concise in this to get to everyone. we're hearing reports that iraq may be facilitating arms shipments to syria to support the opposition, and so it's very disheartening. i would say what is the u.n. doing to investigate those allegations? and if they're found to be true and iraq really is in violation of its international obligations, what steps can we expect the u.n. to take? >> thank you, madam chairwoman. we have also heard such reports. they are of concern. we are certainly working assiduously to -- in communication with the iraqis and others to ensure that any shipments are not -- that they undertake their obligations to ensure that any shipments that may be transiting their territory are not in violation of u.n. sanctions. u
support for and defense of israel in the united nations. and when it comes to unesco, look only at what israel is doing in its own interests. it is still voluntarily funding programs that it thinks are important. while we are not. >> ambassador, i have one question. we'll make another round, but you'll need to be concise in this to get to everyone. we're hearing reports that iraq may be facilitating arms shipments to syria to support the opposition, and so it's very disheartening. i would...
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the itu is a treaty-based organization under the auspices of the united nations. putin, prime minister putin said last june is that the goal of this effort is to establish international control over the internet using the monitoring and supervisory capabilities of the itu. has the administration taken a position on that or will the administration come out in opposition to protect the internet from, you know, global control? >> i'm happy to take that question and get back to you. >> great, because i think that's one hopefully we can agree on. third, another one that i think we might be able to agree on is an issue dealing with the residents of camp ashraf. they've moved to camp liberty. they are under constant surveillance. they have listening devices installed i believe by the iraqi government. you know, that's supposed to be a home, not a prison. is there anything that you can do to ensure that the cameras are removed? pressure to see if those cameras can be removed? what pressure is being placed on the iraqi government to guarantee the security of those iranian
the itu is a treaty-based organization under the auspices of the united nations. putin, prime minister putin said last june is that the goal of this effort is to establish international control over the internet using the monitoring and supervisory capabilities of the itu. has the administration taken a position on that or will the administration come out in opposition to protect the internet from, you know, global control? >> i'm happy to take that question and get back to you. >>...
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climate change a separate united nations mandated process of negotiation what is known as united nations framework convention on climate change. we had 18 negotiations last october. i have made this climate change number one priority on the agenda in addressing without addressing climate change as soon as possible like 2020, then we will be heading eight hitting point predator's in this slowly approaching threat through our world to our future. that's why i had been watching the member states to agree on globally binding comprehensive plan and change encouraging the last year of the states have agreed on a global binding treaty by 2015 and five more years following the ratification our target is by 2020 we will have an effective binding comprehensive climate treaty. that is our target. but the strong reaffirmation of the commitment of the united nations to address but we have to deal with many white water scarcity, food crisis, gender issues, global health, transport, all of these are important issues which we have to address a very comprehensively from a broad perspective for the future
climate change a separate united nations mandated process of negotiation what is known as united nations framework convention on climate change. we had 18 negotiations last october. i have made this climate change number one priority on the agenda in addressing without addressing climate change as soon as possible like 2020, then we will be heading eight hitting point predator's in this slowly approaching threat through our world to our future. that's why i had been watching the member states...
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never have an international united nations conference during a presidential election year in the united states. well, we're doing it again, but somehow rio plus 19 or rio plus 21 doesn't quite do it. well, i started to talk about the compelling memory i have. it was flying back on prince charles' plane. i had met collor on "the brittan brittania" where i met prince charles and princess diana in the middle of the night leaning over to me and asking me if i would like to go back and watch "sleeping with the enemy" with her in the back of the plane, which i then did. that kind of blotted out a lot of the other less pleasant of the united states declining to commitment to timetables or having declined the biodiversity convention. who came out of -- what came out of rio 20 years ago was agenda 21, which i'm happy to say is now getting some salient, some prominence because the tea party has noticed it. they don't like it. they think it involves a secession of sovereignty in the united states. well, it basically is a litany of positive interventions, policies which have guided countless minist
never have an international united nations conference during a presidential election year in the united states. well, we're doing it again, but somehow rio plus 19 or rio plus 21 doesn't quite do it. well, i started to talk about the compelling memory i have. it was flying back on prince charles' plane. i had met collor on "the brittan brittania" where i met prince charles and princess diana in the middle of the night leaning over to me and asking me if i would like to go back and...
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start with a roll of the united nations. good >> the un is playing hard huge role in international security. it has over 100,000 peacekeepers worldwide and ranging from haiti who liberia, and it has been playing a significant role in the global response to the arab spring. now it is in the thick of the conflict in some regard, but this is hard work, and the u.n. is sometimes struggling. there are cases where the peacekeepers do not seem able to stop wars from reigniting, and the u.s. presence in syria is still pretty tiny and does not look capable of halting the ongoing oppression there, so some great successes for the u.n., but some great crises, 2. >> we will put up some facts about the peacekeeping operations going on. you studied foreign policy at heritage since 1995. the question is as the u.n. still work in your mind? >> in some ways yes, in some ways know. you have to recognize it as a pretty limited instrument. in some cases it can be very effective. in other instances it cannot overcome the challenges facing it, and
start with a roll of the united nations. good >> the un is playing hard huge role in international security. it has over 100,000 peacekeepers worldwide and ranging from haiti who liberia, and it has been playing a significant role in the global response to the arab spring. now it is in the thick of the conflict in some regard, but this is hard work, and the u.n. is sometimes struggling. there are cases where the peacekeepers do not seem able to stop wars from reigniting, and the u.s....
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states nationals two conspiring to kill united states officers and employees three conspiring to use an acquire anti-aircraft missiles and for conspiring to provide material support to the far forty four year old russian air cargo business and fascinated hollywood one of our own for every twelve people. we questioned. and only on the other eleven who lost his case in the court of u.s. public opinion long before his trial kicked off raising concerns about the fairness of his trial this is the lord of war. the merchant of death right and you've got him in your hands or he's in custody it's a great feeling u.s. officials were relentless in their efforts to get behind bars the so-called merchant of death is now a federal inmate american agents posing as far members a colombian group terrorist in the u.s. but not by many other countries and the un met with and then arrested in thailand in two thousand and eight after twice being found not guilty by thai courts the west reportedly plea dirty arm twisting thailand into extraditing him to america they're willing to flawed every international
states nationals two conspiring to kill united states officers and employees three conspiring to use an acquire anti-aircraft missiles and for conspiring to provide material support to the far forty four year old russian air cargo business and fascinated hollywood one of our own for every twelve people. we questioned. and only on the other eleven who lost his case in the court of u.s. public opinion long before his trial kicked off raising concerns about the fairness of his trial this is the...
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what to use bank of the united nations ? how can it be strengthened in terms of creating globalization that is more effective and more consistent with our constitutional system? >> i would say the united states has a love-hate relationship. we are one of the countries to help founded in the city of san francisco where we are meeting tonight. at the same time the united states has often in the area that the united nations is, perhaps, most discussed in this country, often used force abroad without the permission of the united nations since its founding. if you remember, there have only been a handful of times that the united nations has approved foreign conflicts, far short of the number of was the united states has actually been involved with since 1945. on the other hand the united nations has performed some very useful functions. sometimes we ignore when we criticize the united nations for restricting the united states ability to use force. the nato countries. for example, the united nations is a useful forum for the condu
what to use bank of the united nations ? how can it be strengthened in terms of creating globalization that is more effective and more consistent with our constitutional system? >> i would say the united states has a love-hate relationship. we are one of the countries to help founded in the city of san francisco where we are meeting tonight. at the same time the united states has often in the area that the united nations is, perhaps, most discussed in this country, often used force abroad...
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fighting is continuing in syria, despite the united nations-brokered cease-fire that went into effect last week and the arrivalfnternational observers in the country. witnesses say the assad regime is still carrying out assaults in areas where anti-goveme relsrecte, but the united nations insists the fragile truce is still holding and remains intact. >>hiooge was purportedly shot this morning where an advance team of united nations observers was visiting. activists say dascus's campaign against dissidents claimed another 20 lives. the violence has concerned the internatna cmuty aut the observer mission's by ability, but united nations says the violence has become more sporadic, and they vowed to go ahead witthmiio the advance group's leader told reporters in terse words that his team was continuing to do its duty. bu team itself was also the target of protests according to activists. many people there seehe mission's prospects as dead on arrival. meanwhile, syria's foreign minister travel to beijing to meet with his chinese cotear cha has backed the peace plan laid out by united natio
fighting is continuing in syria, despite the united nations-brokered cease-fire that went into effect last week and the arrivalfnternational observers in the country. witnesses say the assad regime is still carrying out assaults in areas where anti-goveme relsrecte, but the united nations insists the fragile truce is still holding and remains intact. >>hiooge was purportedly shot this morning where an advance team of united nations observers was visiting. activists say dascus's campaign...
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nations the united nations security council is showing up consensus unanimously approving a struck the russian drafted resolution should bring a group of three hundred unarmed u.n. observers to syria for a period of ninety days. thanks very much indeed for that update in new york. the former syrian ambassador to turkey says despite cools from your position for military intervention good massacres will not allow a repeat of libya. what we are seeing is that the security council has been moving more and more towards russia's point of view and towards syrian principle in adopting a more balanced resolution and that's why there is a consensus so observers on the ground are doing their job the syrian government is facilitating the work but what got aunty's peace on the ground is not the mere presence of three hundred u.n. soldiers and officers what guarantees a peaceful end to the crisis is a goodwill gesture by the so-called opposition and their regional and international backers the so-called national council is seeking a repetition of the libyan scenario the catastrophic libyan scenario
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the united nations has given its formal backing to the peace plan put forward by the former u.n. chief kofi annan on thursday the united nations security council issued a statement on syria in which pushed for the syrian president bashar assad to adhere to his commitments and told the united nations that syria had pledged to cease all kind of movement towards population centers he also said that he was in contact with the opposition and urging them to stop financing at the same time he called for both sides and so political world now on tuesday also a united nations team arrived in syria they will be running the groundwork for a observer mission which is to come and then also preparing the scene for the april tenth deadline now that is the deadline according to the nuns then we also know that filing that they have on there will be always for the opposition to lay down arms with a final deadline being on april the twelfth at six am now the syrian regime has indicated that it has already begun preparing the ground work for observing that deadline the shooting government is committe
the united nations has given its formal backing to the peace plan put forward by the former u.n. chief kofi annan on thursday the united nations security council issued a statement on syria in which pushed for the syrian president bashar assad to adhere to his commitments and told the united nations that syria had pledged to cease all kind of movement towards population centers he also said that he was in contact with the opposition and urging them to stop financing at the same time he called...
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shot this morning where an advance team of united nations observers was visiting. activists say damascus's campaign against dissidents claimed another 20 lives. the violence has concerned the international community about the observer mission's by ability, but united nations says the violence has become more sporadic, and they vowed to go ahead with the mission. the advance group's leader told reporters in terse words that his team was continuing to do its duty. but the team itself was also the target of protests according to activists. many people there see the mission's prospects as dead on arrival. meanwhile, syria's foreign minister travel to beijing to meet with his chinese counterpart. china has backed the peace plan laid out by united nations special envoy kofi annan and says syria pledges to uphold the plan, but skeptical diplomats say damascus is just buying time. >> in a related story, turkey has intercepted a german container ship suspected of carrying iranian weapons destined for syria. a coast guard patrol vote escorted the freighter to a turkish port
shot this morning where an advance team of united nations observers was visiting. activists say damascus's campaign against dissidents claimed another 20 lives. the violence has concerned the international community about the observer mission's by ability, but united nations says the violence has become more sporadic, and they vowed to go ahead with the mission. the advance group's leader told reporters in terse words that his team was continuing to do its duty. but the team itself was also the...
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measured by the united nations political on interest these are be their own enemy or their own. political enemy inside syria today just very briefly interest one word could a fad survive all of this now from what we're seeing just briefly i'm sure president assad has survived so far since fourteen months ago i mean since the starting of this let's see presumably evolution inside syria but it is a terrorist act as i believe and he has stood i mean further within the his own national government and as such he has been supported by a united army and his own sixty to seventy percent the people of syria still they are backing president bashar al assad ok barcelona thank you very much indeed for your thoughts from the universal peace federation life there. really blackout in france is presidential races giving the candidates just a little breathing space in a tight contest which threatens to oust current leader. if none of the term candidates wins more than fifty percent the electorate will vote again a week later to choose between the top two expected to include socialist leader. rep
measured by the united nations political on interest these are be their own enemy or their own. political enemy inside syria today just very briefly interest one word could a fad survive all of this now from what we're seeing just briefly i'm sure president assad has survived so far since fourteen months ago i mean since the starting of this let's see presumably evolution inside syria but it is a terrorist act as i believe and he has stood i mean further within the his own national government...
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syria says it has started implementing a united nations- backed peace plan, which requires damascus to withdraw troops from towns and cities within a week and observe a ceasefire. forces are pulling back well ahead of schedule. >> the united nations says officials will be in syria in two days to monitor the truce. damascus has agreed to withdraw its military by april 10. right now, though, the situation remains volatile while. >> the violence continues despite the government's promise to continue pulling the army out of towns. these videos posted online today claim to show homs. they cannot be verified. the syrian government is still strictly controlling journalists' access. president assad says he will stop -- start pulling troops back from cities, and the process will be complete by april 10. but the opposition are highly skeptical. >> the government of syria is really honest, and this really play to way to implement the plan, why not stop firing now? if they are serious and honest about it, they will stop killing the people. >> despite international condemnation, there is no sign of
syria says it has started implementing a united nations- backed peace plan, which requires damascus to withdraw troops from towns and cities within a week and observe a ceasefire. forces are pulling back well ahead of schedule. >> the united nations says officials will be in syria in two days to monitor the truce. damascus has agreed to withdraw its military by april 10. right now, though, the situation remains volatile while. >> the violence continues despite the government's...
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ambassador said that time is running out for the united nations. kofi annan says what do you replace the plan with? it is words. >> it is words, and i think that is why we are heading towards action. the question is -- what will those actions be? the immediate step is to back the opposition, and the more medium to long-term debt is -- is military action feasible? if so, what kind? >> thank you for coming in. for months, republicans have engaged in a bruising fight to become their party as a candidate to unseat barack obama in november. today, the field shrank with the sudden exit of vix santorum. the former senator had become the most viable opponent to governor mitt romney, who is now all but certain to become the republican nominee. it is over. rick santorum went further in the race than anyone would have predicted, but now, he has called it quits. that we made a decision to get into the race at our kitchen table against all the odds, and we made a decision over the weekend that while this presidential race for us is over, for me, and we will sus
ambassador said that time is running out for the united nations. kofi annan says what do you replace the plan with? it is words. >> it is words, and i think that is why we are heading towards action. the question is -- what will those actions be? the immediate step is to back the opposition, and the more medium to long-term debt is -- is military action feasible? if so, what kind? >> thank you for coming in. for months, republicans have engaged in a bruising fight to become their...
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the united nations security council has called upon the government to take concrete actions. the syrian government has ignored this counsel. in the united states our patience is exhausted. >> joining me from abu dhabi is rima. how will the presence of now 300 u.n. observers stop the violence? >> reporter: well, these 300 unarmed military observers are supposed to look after the cease-fire. they have to ensure that the cease-fire is happening. however, with all the decisions that have been made in new york yesterday, today just before noon four people have been killed already in syria, and there has been violence and shelling in one of the suburbs of damascus, the capital. the city of homs was under shelling and even the state news agency reported an attack on a train carrying bread, wheat, and six were injured in one of the cities in syria. so far violence is still carrying on. >> and, rima, any reaction to all of this from the syrian government? >> reporter: well, we have heard from the ambassador, syrian ambassador to the u.n. he said that the syrian security forces will ma
the united nations security council has called upon the government to take concrete actions. the syrian government has ignored this counsel. in the united states our patience is exhausted. >> joining me from abu dhabi is rima. how will the presence of now 300 u.n. observers stop the violence? >> reporter: well, these 300 unarmed military observers are supposed to look after the cease-fire. they have to ensure that the cease-fire is happening. however, with all the decisions that...
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why doesn't the united nations stop him? >> there's a system for documenting refugees and transforming them in shelter. turkey built two large container camps on the border. even these won't be enough if the numbers keep rising f that happens, the u.n. is expected to step in. >> our expectation is the promises given to mr. annan must be kept. it's essential operations should stop immediately, an army unit be withdrawn immediately. >> whatever syria promised, that withdrawal clearly is not happening yet. if anything bombardment of operation neighborhood has come fiercer of than any time in the year-long conflict. days before the deadline when all of this is supposed to start. jonathan head, bbc news, istanbul. >> meanwhile the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon has criticize the syrian government for pressing on attacks with -- for pressing on attacks on people who want president assad to stand down plfment ban said the use of the army should stop at once. security forces in bahrain have fired tear gas and water cannons to di
why doesn't the united nations stop him? >> there's a system for documenting refugees and transforming them in shelter. turkey built two large container camps on the border. even these won't be enough if the numbers keep rising f that happens, the u.n. is expected to step in. >> our expectation is the promises given to mr. annan must be kept. it's essential operations should stop immediately, an army unit be withdrawn immediately. >> whatever syria promised, that withdrawal...
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> the united states and european nations are expected to condemn the north korean launch. russia is also expected to side with the western nations. the reaction of the remaining permanent council member, china, will be the key to the outcome of the council meeting. >>> china's leaders are calling for calm. the country often acts as a link between the north and the rest of the world. our susumu kojima tells us how the launch is playing out there. >> chinese state-run media has been giving friday's events in north korea front page coverage, quoting u.s., korean, and japanese media. however, some in beijing are still not sure. >> translator: did you hear the news? >> translator: no, not yet. >> translator: they say they failed. >> translator: i'll find out later. >> translator: what do you mean? north korea never fails. >> reporter: a foreign ministry spokesperson told reporters that the government is asking concerned nations to act calmly. >> translator: china is carefully watching how other countries react to the launch. we hope to continue the dialogue among concerned nati
> the united states and european nations are expected to condemn the north korean launch. russia is also expected to side with the western nations. the reaction of the remaining permanent council member, china, will be the key to the outcome of the council meeting. >>> china's leaders are calling for calm. the country often acts as a link between the north and the rest of the world. our susumu kojima tells us how the launch is playing out there. >> chinese state-run media has...
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but that gross national product if we judge the united states of america by that that gross national product counts air pollution and cigarette advertising. to play highway carnage it counts special ops. and the jail the people who break it counts the destruction of the redwood and a lot of our natural wonder in chaotic sprawl accounts. and accounts nuclear. and armored cars for the police to fight the riots in our city. count with rifles and night on the television programs which brought by violence in order to sell toys to watch children. at the gross national product does not allow the health of our children. their education or the joy of their play. it does not include the beauty about the strength of our marriage and the intelligence of a public debate for the integrity of our public officials. learned . compassion no i proposed to our country. measured everything and. accept that which makes life worthwhile and it can tell us everything about america . that's why we are proud that we are americans. just. the. it's a good the bad of the very very puts a lot of mostly ugly the go
but that gross national product if we judge the united states of america by that that gross national product counts air pollution and cigarette advertising. to play highway carnage it counts special ops. and the jail the people who break it counts the destruction of the redwood and a lot of our natural wonder in chaotic sprawl accounts. and accounts nuclear. and armored cars for the police to fight the riots in our city. count with rifles and night on the television programs which brought by...
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not by the united nations and many other countries. who continue to protest his innocence service to see all the real issues left for him and his defense team. you know kevin it really looks like those options are very few after the sentencing comes down we are expecting for appeals to come through regardless of what the sentencing will be but the problem in this case is that it looks like the tribute has lost this case in the court of public opinion a very long time ago if you remember there is a book out called the merchants of death there is a movie a hollywood blockbuster made with nicolas cage staring in it's called the lord of war and we know that the prosecution has been using these terms in the courtroom to the extent that the judge had to ban the use of these nicknames to avoid pressuring the jury and with the alleged hundred million dollars that the united states spent on this operation relentless i mean it's called operation relentless for a reason the u.s. has been trying to hunt this man down for years it looks like the ou
not by the united nations and many other countries. who continue to protest his innocence service to see all the real issues left for him and his defense team. you know kevin it really looks like those options are very few after the sentencing comes down we are expecting for appeals to come through regardless of what the sentencing will be but the problem in this case is that it looks like the tribute has lost this case in the court of public opinion a very long time ago if you remember there...
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the united nations sent in peacekeepers, they managed little. their failure the most bloody in the enclave of srebrenica. there, ratko mladic promised his muslim prisoners that they were safe. they were not. more than 7000 men and boys were killed in cold blood. it was this massacre that finally led to nato's intervention, forcing the serbs into retreat. >> on the sixth of april, 1917, the united states entered world war i where some 5 million americans would serve. 95 years later, the memory has faded, but there's still no memorial. >> it has been 95 years since 5 million americans joined the battles on european soil. no one is left who can say that they fought in the great war. frank buckle's was the last non- american who could. >> we had a sacred responsibility. if you are representing those who have gone before. ♪ ♪ >> he died last year at the age of 110. before he passed, he campaigned for america to remember its sacrifices in the great war. other wars have come and gone, and the monuments sit on the national. but world war i still wit
the united nations sent in peacekeepers, they managed little. their failure the most bloody in the enclave of srebrenica. there, ratko mladic promised his muslim prisoners that they were safe. they were not. more than 7000 men and boys were killed in cold blood. it was this massacre that finally led to nato's intervention, forcing the serbs into retreat. >> on the sixth of april, 1917, the united states entered world war i where some 5 million americans would serve. 95 years later, the...
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artillery and this will not act as a support to the united nations regional powers such as turkey but saudi arabia they want to see in or stop for this i'm sorry to say this because it has been so far in action since here they want to hear that much pressure on the regime of president bashar assad in order for him to leave the country let them have their new president as a lawyer for the saudis or the countries and even the west because i mean no such nation has stood up and back the resistance inside lebanon and even healthy and a new regime or the islamic republic of iran and such like. and in the few years that he was president since two thousand until now. but turning to egypt could the muslim brotherhood's attempts to install their own man as president put it down there on the country's drive for freedom that he's people of the challenges he's cross-talk guests on islam and democracy can co-exist full program is on their thirty g.m.t. . in the wake of america's so-called war on terror which effectively put the muslim brotherhood push the muslim brotherhood on the ground and. to t
artillery and this will not act as a support to the united nations regional powers such as turkey but saudi arabia they want to see in or stop for this i'm sorry to say this because it has been so far in action since here they want to hear that much pressure on the regime of president bashar assad in order for him to leave the country let them have their new president as a lawyer for the saudis or the countries and even the west because i mean no such nation has stood up and back the resistance...
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this is in violation of a united nations statement on syria and according to that statement damascus has until april the tenth to withdraw all its troops and tanks from population centers there was then a final day of nine six am april the twelfth by which the opposition has of lay down arms and what we're hearing from the u.n. security council is that if this is not here today they will be to quote the u.n. scooter council through the measures now this is the strongest statement from the united nations that it is not binding and it is not a resolution damascus at the same time is saying that there has been an increase in violence over the past few days but it puts the blame for their violence certainly on the shoulders of the opposition it says what it once is guarantees that as it moves its troops out of the population centers this vacuum that will be created will not be fought by the rebel fighters it also says that these rebel fighters continue to get support from countries such as qatar saudi arabia and turkey and that this is something urgent beatrice the opposition have not ye
this is in violation of a united nations statement on syria and according to that statement damascus has until april the tenth to withdraw all its troops and tanks from population centers there was then a final day of nine six am april the twelfth by which the opposition has of lay down arms and what we're hearing from the u.n. security council is that if this is not here today they will be to quote the u.n. scooter council through the measures now this is the strongest statement from the...
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nations group that keep bad all of this coming up in just a few minutes. it emerges tear gas and water cannons were used on crowds in bahrain on friday as thousands marched in support of a jailed anti government activist and. support that was laid out on spain's lost livelihoods relentless cuts and record jobless leave investors cagey over whether the euro zone's fourth largest economy could really escape or plays out that. pre-war come for me kevin owen it's nine pm near moscow now this saturday night you're watching our team forecast around the world from our central headquarters here our top story then damascus claims armed terrorist gangs for the recent spate of violence in syria say they've increased their activity ahead of the ceasefire deadline the u.n. though condemns the syrian authorities for the killings despite their pledge to pull back brellier upon middle east correspondent paula sphere. president bashar assad says that he is fighting these armed groups ahead of the april tenth deadline which was agreed to according to and his plan and he als
nations group that keep bad all of this coming up in just a few minutes. it emerges tear gas and water cannons were used on crowds in bahrain on friday as thousands marched in support of a jailed anti government activist and. support that was laid out on spain's lost livelihoods relentless cuts and record jobless leave investors cagey over whether the euro zone's fourth largest economy could really escape or plays out that. pre-war come for me kevin owen it's nine pm near moscow now this...
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te nato, and qatar everyday at the united nations. the fact that in your the two.inn and sye weapons. we shouldn't ignore these facts. jordanian customsn together i this is item something saudi ris i'm not saying that wef th arabe >> it syria. ige revenue for yourent of syria, can survive tournament. he's poised to contecause of what i said at the beginning, there are three dimensions of the cry us. the arab dimension, government may be suppti people, the syrian peoplehat the young south righ f has a ph.nda.came here, tey u coou'nsider in the trees a lot. he and the time secular state, strengthening of human rights in syria? this is wrong. >> rose: that's not apoetoll dom championship ges on in saudi ars a question to be examined inal e of the changes by force, by the nato, and qatar inaudi arabia ar e killing 150,000 li the conversation witu the clock calling eo me at this table. so qatar isn't working for an arab agenda. has havright nowmoney anded 65nt're he one of them in their entirety clockh to mislead and about wha the i'm not
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, the european union, the united nations and the african -- that's going to be important. i think especially setting up the original task force in sudan is one step the united nations peacekeeping operations contributing, that's another step. and right now as we're building that trust and that trust will continue to expand. one thing, going back to what amanda was saying on the benchmarks, is if we can engage the enhanced capabilities, coordination, and cooperation, that is one level of success and benchmark. >> thank you so much, ambassador. i'm going to turn to senator isaacson, and we can resume. >> well, first of all, i want to describe what i saw in the gulu area of uganda because your organization and the ngos you're contracting with have made a remarkable turn in coordination with the ugandan government. we flew into gulu, local puddle-jumper is the best way to put it, and we got there from kampala, but one of the things we saw away is since coney has been out of northern uganda, which is about five to six years, have built a better road access between come pala and
, the european union, the united nations and the african -- that's going to be important. i think especially setting up the original task force in sudan is one step the united nations peacekeeping operations contributing, that's another step. and right now as we're building that trust and that trust will continue to expand. one thing, going back to what amanda was saying on the benchmarks, is if we can engage the enhanced capabilities, coordination, and cooperation, that is one level of success...
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i think that the united nations. functions that decisions are made in the security council and i think it is very clear that the call is the for the security council and for supporting freedom of expression freedom of association. i would not i would not link to do you believe in the basic human rights and dignity for justice they are linked to political interests obviously and that shows that the the behavior of the united nations is characterized by double standards. should not be a political analyst thank you for coming on our team today i apologize for not having more time for this conversation. files relating to the trial of norwegian a mass killer will be classified for sixty years the judges say the documents could be harmful to the public and therefore will be kept secret until two thousand and seventy two but the decision came after a graphics televised trial viewed all across the world he's admitted to killing seventy seven people in a bomb and gun attack last year but he denies criminal guilt by claiming h
i think that the united nations. functions that decisions are made in the security council and i think it is very clear that the call is the for the security council and for supporting freedom of expression freedom of association. i would not i would not link to do you believe in the basic human rights and dignity for justice they are linked to political interests obviously and that shows that the the behavior of the united nations is characterized by double standards. should not be a political...